tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4812573658651401984.post8539840288508036714..comments2017-05-11T04:13:50.433-05:00Comments on Jocelynn Drake: Launching a New WebsiteJocelynn Drakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04401236833213251849noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4812573658651401984.post-85767289802620178852014-11-10T08:49:46.889-06:002014-11-10T08:49:46.889-06:00Congrats on publishing your new website! I agree t...Congrats on publishing your new website! I agree that it’s better to have a unified website for your related works. The reason is that it can be a lot easier for the readers to get updates from you about the new novel or series you were working out. At the very least, you don’t have to worry about updating different sites to keep it active.<br /><br /><a href="http://redstickseo.com/" rel="nofollow">Chris Hatcher @ Red Stick SEO</a><br />Chris Hatcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15671304871646253407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4812573658651401984.post-70020107149839032392014-09-08T10:23:46.005-05:002014-09-08T10:23:46.005-05:00I don&#39;t think it&#39;s crazy at all! Sometimes...I don&#39;t think it&#39;s crazy at all! Sometimes, a blog isn&#39;t enough for what you have planned. In a website, you can put all of your work in one place, and archive it as you see fit. There are some things a chronogically-ordered blog can&#39;t do, even with all the labels you put in each post. Good luck on this new venture, and let&#39;s see if it does help you in getting a larger audience!<br /><br><a href="http://sparkmarketing1.livejournal.com/1346.html" rel="nofollow">Della Meyer @ Spark Local Marketing</a>Della Meyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03997560640957581086noreply@blogger.com